Mortal Kombat X | Motion Comic Series

Mortal Kombat X | Motion Comic Series

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DISCLAIMER - THE DEADLINE IS NOT JULY 31, AS I CANNOT CHANGE FROM MORE THAN ONE MONTH :\ - THE REAL DEADLINE IS AUGUST 15!

The Mortal Kombat X Comic is a series launched and published by DC Comics in association with NetherRealm Studios, serving as a prequel to its namesake game.


The storyline of the comic takes place after the events of Mortal Kombat's rebooted timeline, and follows the events of both featured characters in Mortal Kombat X and characters from Mortal Kombat's long history, showing their place in the new timeline.


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Voice Actor
Scorpion / Hanzo Hasashi
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Unpaid

Voice Tone: Medium-Low

"Scorpion" is the alias of Hanzo Hasashi, formerly one of the finest warriors of the Shirai Ryu, a Japanese ninja clan.[5] After he was killed by Sub-Zero, a member of a rival clan of Chinese assassins known as the Lin Kuei, Scorpion became a hellspawned revenant residing in hell (later the Netherrealm) and seeking vengeance against those responsible for the destruction of his clan and the death of his family, including his wife and his son. Although essentially neutral in allegiance, Scorpion will join forces with anyone who can assist his plans of revenge. He was once manipulated by Quan Chi, whom he promised his life in exchange for his impressive kombat abilities in order to defeat Sub-Zero

  • Red Dragon. You trespass on Shirai Ryu territory. Leave.

  • You are a survivor, Takeda. Like me. But Shirai-Ryu do not run. We fight.

  • If you won't train like a warrior, we'll carry you into the wild and let mother nature test your survival skills. Out there, playing around will get you killed.

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Sub-Zero / Kuai-Liang
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Voice Tone: Medium-Low, or Low.

In the direct sequel Mortal Kombat II, Bi-Han's place is taken by his brother Kuai Liang, Whose was originally known by his codename Tundra prior to assuming his elder brother's codename to honor him. Upon his brother's death in the first tournament and the survival of Shang Tsung, Kuai Liang is sent by the Lin Kuei to complete his brother's unfinished task. In doing so, Scorpion eventually discovers that Liang is not the Sub-Zero he previously held accountable. In return for taking Bi Han's life, Scorpion vows to forever protect Liang, which becomes a deciding factor in the sequel. In Mortal Kombat 3, the younger Sub-Zero escapes from the Lin Kuei who wanted to transform their warriors into cyborgs. They program three cyborg assassins to hunt and terminate Sub-Zero (one of which being his old friend, Smoke, who failed to escape), who by this time had received a vision from Raiden and agreed to join the rebellion against a new threat. 

  • You tell yourself that you're man, not a wraith, but deep down you know...the man is a lie.

  • Didn't Raiden explain? The dagger is a key, not a vessel. The real power...is in the blood. 

  • Move on, Hanzo. There is no Lin Kuei! Our own cyber bastards destroyed us. I'm all that's left.

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Raiden
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Voice Tone: Medium-Low, or Low.

When Earthrealm was young, Raiden was its protector. He fought the rogue Elder God Shinnok, who wished to overthrow his fellow gods, in a war that threatened to destroy Earthrealm itself. One of the casualties of the war was the Saurian civilization (of which Reptile is a descendant), forcing the remaining survivors to emigrate to another world, which they named Zaterra. With the aid of the Elder Gods, Raiden managed to defeat Shinnok, then banished him to the Netherealm and secured Shinnok's amulet of power in a secret location—a Temple of the Elements tucked away in the highest mountains of Nepal. Raiden charged four gods with guarding the amulet—the gods of Wind (Fujin), Fire, Earth and Water. When the elder Sub-Zero stole Shinnok's amulet from the temple for Quan Chi millions of years later, Raiden appeared before the Lin Kuei warrior and instructed him to enter the Netherealm and steal it back, lest Shinnok use it to free himself. Raiden could not retrieve it himself as his powers would dissipate in the Netherealm. Sub-Zero's mission into the Netherealm was a success and Shinnok was, for a time, no longer a threat. Though it was later revealed that the sorcerer Quan Chi had given Sub Zero a false amulet, Raiden never realized the counterfeit and Quan Chi would remain in possession of the true amulet for years.

  • I implore The Elder Gods! No realm is safe...until the amulet of Shinnok is destroyed.

  • You can't betray ignorance. But...I did not foresee a Demon corrupting The Blood Magik.

  • If this Demon is controlling Sub-Zero, we must save him to save ourselves. 

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Voice Actor
Sonya Blade
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Voice Tone - Medium

Lieutenant Sonya Blade is one of the main heroes of the Mortal Kombat series. She hails from Austin, Texas, and is a second-generation United States Special Forces officer, following in the footsteps of her father, Major Herman Blade (other family members include Sonya's mother, Erica, and deceased twin brother, Daniel).Her impulsiveness is catalyzed by her superior and good friend Major Jackson "Jax" Briggs. Sonya has a long-standing feud with a thug known as Kano, who stands for everything Sonya despises.

  • Kotal Kahn, you picked a bad day to visit.

  • Earth fights our own battles. Go fight yours in Outworld.

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Voice Actor
Johnny Cage / John Carlton
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Johnny Cage, birth name John Carlton, is a martial artist and actor who enters Shang Tsung's Mortal Kombat tournament simply to prove that he does not rely on special effects in his films, and is the lone character therein who does not share a past history with any of the game's other characters. In the 1993 sequel Mortal Kombat II, Cage disappears from the set of his latest film after following Liu Kang into Outworld, where he joins forces with his fellow warriors who fight in a second tournament in an attempt to protect Earth against evil Outworld emperor Shao Kahn.

  • This whole situation is escalating way too fast. Sonya obviously forgot our plan to lead with her charm offensive: Me. Johnny Cage at your service.

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Voice Actor
Takeda Takahashi
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Voice Tone: Medium-High

Kenshi's son, and a member of Cassie Cage's Special Forces unit. After his mother was killed when he was a child, he was entrusted by his father to Scorpion, who raised him as an apprentice in the Shirai Ryu clan and taught him how to fight, in order for him to prepare himself against his mother's murderers, the Red Dragon clan. Takeda wears a metallic grey armored suit and a yellow and black headband to symbolize his connection to the Shirai Ryu. He wields bladed whips that can be used at any range, and, like Kenshi, possesses telepathic powers, in addition to the ability to cause sensory overload to his opponents in the process.

  • Such a big target, I can't believe it took me so long. (Regarding Fox's nose)

  • I just don't see how we honor them by leaving. We should rebuild.

  • You pulled off some moves I've never seen in that fight with Fox. All that hellfire.

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Voice Actor
Cassie Cage
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Voice tone: Medium-High


As the headstrong daughter of Johnny Cage and Sonya Blade. In her role as a sergeant in the United States Army Special Forces, she leads a new generation of combatants in the ongoing fight to protect Earthrealm from Shinnok and his forces.

  • Haters gonna hate, Cage. The people want a show. Give 'em one.

  • Let's see how "Olympic Kickboxing" squares against someone who knows more than one style.

  • Hate to disappoint you, Elsa, but like my "Rich daddy" always says...you can't fake a comeback.

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Voice Actor
Jacqui Briggs
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The daughter of Jax, Jacqui is a member of Cassie Cage's Special Forces unit who had enlisted in the military against her father's wishes. She develops a romantic relationship with Takeda during the game's story mode.

  • Your guard friends are gonna get slaughtered.

  • Next time, have a little more respect for ladies.

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Voice Actor
Kotal-Kahn
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An Aztec-inspired warrior whose realm of Osh-Tekk was merged with Outworld. He was additionally worshipped in Earthrealm and served Mileena before overthrowing her from the Outworld throne for treason. He is currently the ruling emperor of Outworld, and wins the civil war against Mileena during the game's plot. As an Osh-Tekk, his powers originate from the sun, and is physically much stronger than humans. He can call upon sunlight to heal and strengthen himself as well as burn enemies. With Outworld relics, he can use blood magik to further strengthen his already-potent abilities. His power over sunlight is then capable of burning through storm clouds. He also uses his signature weapon, a macuahuitl, in his War God variation. He also carries other weapons, particularly a tecpatl and two sickles. His final power is teleportation via smoke and flames, although this cannot be used in-game.

  • As your people say...desperate times call for desperate measures.

  • Please Colonel. We must forge an alliance....the fate of our worlds depends on it!

  • GORO! Face me in kombat!

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D'Vorah
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Voice Tone: Medium-High

A member of an insect-like race called the Kytinn, from the island realm of Arnyek, which was merged with Outworld.[151] She is a featured character in the game's story mode, in which she is first seen as Kotal's follower, but in reality, she is actually a follower of Shinnok, along with Quan Chi. During the story, she assists the Earthrealm defenders retrieve Shinnok's amulet from Mileena, Tanya and Rain. After their success, she herself kills Mileena, betrays Kotal Kahn and travels to Earthrealm to free Quan Chi, who frees Shinnok. After Quan Chi's death at the hands of Hanzo, she accompanies Shinnok to the Jinsei temple, where she is captured by Cassie Cage during the final battle. The prequel comic reveals by how D'Vorah recently switched side with Shinnok and Quan Chi secretly behind Kotal Kahn's back, is right after she witnessed the ultimate power of Shinnok's amulet, demonstrated by Havik.

  • This one happily dies for the emperor!

  • Stay back, filthy human!

  • This one was hungry. I can regurgitate if you want to share... (Towards Johnny Cage)

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Reptile
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Role assigned to: deleted2546

Voice Tone: Medium-Low

Reptile is a Raptor, a nearly-extinct bipedal humanoid race of reptilian creatures and loyally serves the series' recurring villain Shao Kahn in hope that his race will be revived. 

  • Ssonya Blade! First you inssulted uss, now you ambush uss with falsse accussations!

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Erron Black
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Voice Tone: Medium-Low

A mercenary gunslinger in the service of Kotal Kahn who was respondent with the Black Dragon, until Kano's betrayal. In his ending it is shown that he was hired by Shang Tsung 150 years ago to murder an Earthrealm warrior, in exchange for having his aging slowed down.

  • No more eye beams. That piece of junk's liable to blast a hole through someone.

  • Guess who got paid to kill you?

  • Bad idea to insult me.

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Voice Actor
Goro
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Role assigned to: Valdebrick

Voice Tone: Low

Goro is part of the four-armed half-human, half-dragon race, called the Shokan. In the original game he has been champion of the Mortal Kombat tournament for 500 years before being defeated by eventual tournament champion Liu Kang.

  • K'etz...was that your best?

  • Your son sent The Prince of Shokan into the desert to hunt rats...I AM NO MAN'S RATCATCHER!

  • This does not belong to you...and neither does Outworld!

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Voice Actor
Mileena
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Voice tone: Medium-High


A dual sai-wielding assassin, she acts as the evil twin and magenta palette swap of Princess Kitana in Mortal Kombat II. She has been promoted throughout the Mortal Kombat games as its semi-iconic sex symbol ever since Mortal Kombat: Deception, when she began a pattern of wearing more revealing outfits.

The series' 2011 reboot made her even more psychologically unstable, not to mention cannibalistic, and her resemblance to her sister has greatly diminished. In the backstory of Mortal Kombat X, Mileena is the sole surviving heir of Shao Kahn and vies for the Outworld throne with the warlord Kotal Kahn. Despite conflicting messages from the dualism of her design, leading to some negative criticism, Mileena has had mostly positive reception from fans and critics alike.

  • With Kotal's passing, the Kahun of Outworld will be mine.

  • I'll eat his face...

  • You are the only one I trust, Reiko...

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Voice Actor
Kano
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Voice Tone: Medium-Low

Kano is a fictional character from the Mortal Kombat fighting game franchise. He is one of the series' original characters, having made his debut in Mortal Kombat in 1992. A calculating thug, mercenary, and member of the international crime cartel known as the Black Dragon, Kano is also the top fugitive and persistent nemesis of Sonya Blade and Jax Briggs of the Special Forces, which has been his primary storyline throughout the course of his Mortal Kombatseries appearances, and in Mortal Kombat 3, he also becomes the general of Outworld emperor Shao Kahn's armies. In the 2011 series reboot, he additionally poses as a crooked Special Forces informant and serves as Kahn's arms dealer. His most recognizable feature is his cybernetic metal faceplate that houses an infrared eye laser.

  • Guilty as charged.

  • Kids, didn't your parents teach you--to pick your own battles? If you start a fight, make damn sure you can finish it.

  • Raiden lied to you, mate...It's time you learned the truth about the curse of the Kamidogu.

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Quan-Chi
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Role assigned to: deleted2546

Voice tone: Low

Quan Chi is a fictional character in the Mortal Kombat fighting game franchise by Midway Games. First appearing as an original guest character in the 1996 animated series Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm, he made his series canon debut as the non-playable main antagonist of Midway's 1997 side-scrolling action-adventure game Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero, which was followed by his official playable debut in the three-dimensional fighting title Mortal Kombat 4 the same year. Quan Chi has since evolved into a significant villain in the Mortal Kombat franchise, becoming involved in multiple story modes and character storylines.

  • Hanzo Hasashi, you here to suffer, yet my torturers report that fire does not burn you. Why?

  • Your friend belongs to Netherrealm. So do you. But only a resilient soul could survive the cyber initiative.

  • I put faith in my tradition.

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Voice Actor
Reiko
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Reiko is a general of the armies of Shinnok, Shao Kahn, and the Brotherhood of Shadow. In MK4, after Shinnok's forces are defeated, Reiko disappears, before reemerging to join the fight against the Earth defenders. His ending merely had him walking through a portal and disappearing, which was later enhanced to include him seating himself on Kahn's throne and wearing his helmet, which was also mentioned in Deception's Konquest mode but has since been explored no further in the series canon.

  • Kotal is formidable, proud and hopelessly devoted to his family. A good osh-tekk boy.

  • Goro plots to use your claim to the throne as grounds to overthrow Kotal. Then he would kill you to seize the Kahnum for himself.

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